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    OpenAI Go

    OpenAI Go

    The official Go library for the OpenAI API

    ...It enables developers to integrate OpenAI’s models and features into Go applications with a clean and idiomatic interface. The library provides support for a wide range of API endpoints including chat completions, assistants, embeddings, image generation, audio processing, and batch jobs. It includes built-in tools for handling authentication, managing API requests, and parsing structured responses. The repository also offers examples to help developers quickly set up projects and test different API calls. Designed for reliability and ease of use, it is maintained to stay aligned with the evolving OpenAI API specifications.
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    go-rock-libraries-showcases

    go-rock-libraries-showcases

    Comprehensive tutorial that integrates blogs, examples, audio, video

    ...It is designed for learners who have already finished Go, and want to deepen their skills by exploring real-world libraries that are popular and highly regarded in the Go ecosystem. The course uses a “three-in-one” approach: blog posts, code examples, and audio/video lectures are combined to explain each library in practical context. The README explains that the motivation is the sheer number of powerful libraries that many developers do not have time to evaluate, so the course highlights a subset of “rock star” libraries and shows how to use them effectively. The basic information section lists the instructor, prerequisites (basic Go ability, preferably completion of the fundamentals course), and the development environment: Go 1.2–1.4, Sublime Text 3, and macOS 10.9–10.10.
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